
As the school bells wind down and the holiday jingles ramp up, Fort Worth families will find that the city’s community centers are rolling out the red carpet for kids looking for fun during the winter break. From December 19 to January 5, a slew of camps across Fort Worth community centers will be available, according to the City of Fort Worth. Parents can breathe a sigh of relief knowing their little ones have a place to play and learn while they tackle work schedules that don't align with the school holidays—Christmas Day and New Year's Day excluded.
These winter break camps aren't just a placeholder for children's boundless energy, but they're also financially accessible. Pre-registration will set you back $15 a day, while late-comers who register at the start of camp will pay an extra $5 per day. For busy parents, online registration is a welcome convenience. There's a potential ease here for families striving to balance the fiscal tightrope that often comes with holiday spending.
Spreading holiday cheer across numerous neighborhoods, the camps are hosted by centers including Atatiana Carr Jefferson @ Hillside, Andrew Doc Session, and Betsy Price, to name a few. Echoing the community spirit, these camps promise diverse and spirited activities for Fort Worth youth. As the City of Fort Worth suggests, don’t miss the chance for your kiddos to have a blast during winter break.
A complete list of participating community centers stretches from the bustling Northside to the serene Southside, and from the historic Como to the lively R.D. Evans. Activities are teeming from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, aligning with typical work hours and wrapping parents in a blanket of assurance that their children are not only occupied but also flourishing in the camaraderie of their peers and the guidance of responsible supervisors.









